translated from Spanish: Tani already has her non-binary ID: “I’m very happy”

Le DJ, graphic designer, drag queen and cosplayer Tani already has his non-binary ID and expressed his emotion through his social networks where he decided to share the news and put into words what it means. Through a series of stories, Tani showed the card carrying an “X” in the “sex” category, instead of the “M” or “F”. “It’s good to understand that a plastic doesn’t say who you are, or defines your identity or anything like that but it protects me in a legal framework to enforce my identity. I’m very happy,” he said celebrating his right.

Tani had already decided to change his ID, a decision he communicated after his father, President Alberto Fernández, handed over the first ones after enabling the possibility of consigning an option other than “feminine” and “masculine.” In this way, Argentina became the first country in Latin America to recognize these identities.

“I don’t consider myself a man, I consider myself a non-binary person. I don’t like it. Never in my life did I feel identified with that name. That’s why I don’t say it and I ask you not to call me that,” he announced at the time.
“Other things define me, what I do, how I do it, my identity,” Dyhzy in Black Box.

And it wasn’t the first time she’s referred to her gender identity. During his time at Caja Negra, the Filo.News interview series led by journalist Julio Leiva, he said: “Estanislao Fernández died.”
“Dyhzy is a nickname, it’s nothing else. It’s not a character, it’s not another person, it’s not a duality, it’s not someone inside me, it’s nothing other than me because I don’t have time to be two people, so straw (…) I don’t like to define things, it seems to me that the human being doesn’t have to define things. I don’t think it’s an obligation to have to define your gender, your sexuality, or simpler things like eating pizza or noodles. I ate something, period,” he reflected as part of the talk.

“That’s another thing I’m looking for because prior to my boom, I’ve been put in a place of ‘what are you: gay, bisexual, you’re a man, a woman?’, and I don’t know, I don’t know. I’m not interested in knowing either. My relationships are sometimes with men, sometimes they’re with women, sometimes with cis people, sometimes with trans, non-binary, it’s not something that I feel defines me as an individual. Other things define me, what I do, how I do it, my identity, those things define you as an individual. Do not put in your DNI ‘Ricardo Heterosexual works in Coto’, that does not define you, they are things that define moments of your life, yes”, he said.  
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